60 Days Later, The iPad Mini Is Still, Without A Doubt, The Real iPadhttp://www.businessinsider.com/60-days-later-the-ipad-mini-is-still-without-a-doubt-the-real-ipad-2013-1/comments
en-usWed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500Thu, 22 Feb 2018 00:29:48 -0500Dan Frommerhttp://www.businessinsider.com/c/50f1c9caecad048f30000026Mel SnyderSat, 12 Jan 2013 15:38:34 -0500http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50f1c9caecad048f30000026
I have a link for you to follow: <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-ipad-yawn-2010-1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" >http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-ipad-yawn-2010-1</a>
Dan, I think it would behoove you to be a little more circumspect in your pronouncements. The full-size iPad and and Mini-pad are two totally different devices. Tens of millions of full-size iPads are in use by industry and education, neither of which are likely to rush to the Mini-Pad. Many of us have placed our iPads into keyboard packages like the ZaggFolio, and with the proper package of apps, making them into "iPad Airs" that have made it possible to leave our MacBook Pros at home, running them or retrieving files remotely by LogMeIn Ignition.
The big iPad has a lot of professional and non-professional advantages over both Mini-Pads and MacBooks - not in all applications. I plan to purchase the Mini when a retina screen version is available, for my camera bag. They aren't competitive - and unlike that 2010 commentary, are selling a lot.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e6aba069beddb163000003AshwinFri, 04 Jan 2013 05:14:56 -0500http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e6aba069beddb163000003
Happy to have a a terrible display because the iphone looks better later lol.
The writer of this article has apples in his head instead of a brain
What a load of crap....http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e65d6369bedd882600002dipadminifanThu, 03 Jan 2013 23:41:07 -0500http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e65d6369bedd882600002d
ipad mini 2 with a 12 megapixel camera and led flash, and with retina display... now that will kill the competition!http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e629d3ecad048251000008MobileGeorgeThu, 03 Jan 2013 20:01:07 -0500http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e629d3ecad048251000008
My comment was meant to be ridiculous. The iPad Mini's screen is terrible. Yet people like this author seem to be living in a reality distortion field and keep saying the lack of a retina display is no big deal. It's not only the lack of dots per inch. The Mini screen is also overly reflective (which makes it harder to read) and it doesn't reporduce colors very well. Check out how bad the screen is: <a href="http://www.displaymate.com/iPad_mini_ShootOut_1.htm" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" >http://www.displaymate.com/iPad_mini_ShootOut_1.htm</a>http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e5b59269bedd5903000003RobrobertsThu, 03 Jan 2013 11:45:06 -0500http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e5b59269bedd5903000003
If you have ever owned a retina display device, you would know your comment is ridiculous.
To the ignorent, a screen is just a screen; but using a retina display screen to read is a pure joy, with better contrast and detail, particularly for small type. Tis means mich less zooming in and oit, particularly for sites such as the New York Times.
The rumored upcoming Mini iPad with retina display is going to be killer, and I never use that term. But trust me, it will blow out all sales expectations and come close to being the "perfect" device. For instance, with this Mini I will be consolidating three devices: My iPad 3, my Kindle Paperwhite, and my iPod Touch. The functionality of all three will be acomplished in an affordable, lightweight, long battery life device that will almost fit in my pocket.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e5a4e1ecad04e955000008SigmundThu, 03 Jan 2013 10:33:53 -0500http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e5a4e1ecad04e955000008
"it just makes my iPhone display look even better after reading for a while on the iPad mini."
My head also feels great after I stop hitting it with bricks.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e5a10feab8ead146000003pimpampettThu, 03 Jan 2013 10:17:35 -0500http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e5a10feab8ead146000003
Could it be, that by any chance, you have a priorty problem? If you cant decide between a normal tablet or a phone to work with?http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e5a04eecad04854f00000aMobileGeorgeThu, 03 Jan 2013 10:14:22 -0500http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e5a04eecad04854f00000a
What I got out of this is that Apple wasted their time with the retina display. Apparently people are fine without one and don't even seem to mind that the screen is twice as reflective as other tablets and cannot reproduce saturated colors very well (e.g., fire engine red looks orange) like the regular iPad and other tablets. Interesting.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e59dcdeab8ea8d3900001aAqua BuddhaThu, 03 Jan 2013 10:03:41 -0500http://www.businessinsider.com/c/50e59dcdeab8ea8d3900001a
I still do not need one and I wish all the people in Apple's value chain the best. I will wait two years and then buy a used one still under warranty for cheap on ebay!
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